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Football / Re: Congratulation & Photo Thread Here....
« on: November 17, 2005, 09:13:01 AM »
Congrats to the TNT team and to TNTians (right) all over the world... loving it.... people think what we have home is something people do everywhere but rest assured when i watch those Fredrick st. pics i know how special being a tntian is ..... now de real work start because we need a germany anthem to rank wid 'latapy in a de area'......  :chilling:

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Football / Re: Bahrain players and fans no class
« on: November 17, 2005, 07:39:25 AM »
In victory or defeat we should take the high road ...... makes sense because we've been there in 73 and 89. We more than anyone should be able to understand what the Bahrainians felt... So big up to Bahrain.... they have some work to do in the behavior department buh FIFA will take care of that... to Bahrain.... keep up the fight, don't lose that spirit and join TNT on the road to Germany.... we now have 650,000 Bahrainian fans following TNT's every move.... believe it...  :chilling:

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Football / Re: Post you Wednesday Morning Agenda... This is the KND Agenda
« on: November 15, 2005, 06:08:44 PM »
7:30 pm Pick up de book
8:30      Put down de book
9:00      shoot pool
11:00    head to de apartment
11:25    sleep
6:30 am wake up
7:10      call de office
7:11      count de heiniken
7:12      watch TV
11:00     Fox Soccer Channel
11:45     Update 5 trini family & friend
12:30     plan de lime
12:45     FIND A PARTY SOCAWATTIE WHEN AH FINNISH DRINK A GUINNESS ETC.
6:30 am  bathe to go to work!!!!!!!!!!
 
 
 

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Football / Re: Short Jason Scotland Video
« on: November 15, 2005, 05:56:52 PM »
wicked ankle....  :chilling:

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Football / Re: Are you scared?
« on: November 15, 2005, 05:50:12 PM »
Jump high jump low... this time tomorrow a nation will be crushed and begin the process of looking beyond 2006. The beauty is that this is our third time up and we still chugging away... before i wondered if we would ever make it and now i know that it is only a matter of time... this is our destiny.... with all the bickering on the board the players on the field fighting the right way.... they representing their country and doing their best.... we have the easier task by far.... to support the game, be civil and take the opportunity to learn about other cultures. Good luck to all but TNT taking win tomorrow... :chilling:

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Football / Re: SW Online support for the Warriors.
« on: November 15, 2005, 05:29:37 PM »
do yuh best guys... dat more than good enough for me.... football ay no guesswork... de better team will win...  :chilling: :chilling:

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Football / Re: My Name is KND and I is a Socawarrior!
« on: November 15, 2005, 07:15:46 AM »
Mi llamo Greenpea y yo soy SocaWarrior......


Goals like rain on Bahrain...  :chilling:

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Football / Re: Birchall's Bullet, Whitley's Wizardry....
« on: November 14, 2005, 12:12:47 PM »
Trinidad has one big problem and its name is avery john. Get rid of this laborer and we could see a cpmpletely different team.....And yes...Beeenie was outcoached.

$10 US that you couldn't do better..... (do start nuttin won't be nuttin) ....  :rotfl: :rotfl: :chilling:

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Football / Re: Preparing mentally as a fan for Wednesday
« on: November 14, 2005, 12:04:08 PM »
jeez ah jus realize dat wednesday night is a party night--- that mean ah have to study extra hard tonight and tomorrow night..... wednesday night ah heading into NY an' find some soca somewhere an wine on mih one good leg....  :chilling: .... is all about plannin...... now the timming of the match important so that mean ah have to fry some plaintain before hand.....dat way ah doh have to get up during the match for anyting but a beer and a cheer (kinda like dat line).....  :chilling: :chilling:

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everybody have de pardner..... yuh know de one who tellin yuh all trini good for is to miss goal, or miss penalty or beats too much.... half de time de hurtin so bad de jus want to lash out.... when we win first man singing an wining ..... that's all right.... is jus therapy they need... remember he who jumps off the sinking ship lives to jump off another day... the caveat of course is that if the ship doh end up sinking yuh have some clown diving into water at the first signs of difficulty or hardship..... I submit that the game is far from over.... is down to this last 90mins and I like we chances....   :chilling: :challenge: :chilling:

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Football / Re: Latas worse performance: Nov12th or Nov19th?
« on: November 14, 2005, 11:37:51 AM »
Latas is ah legend fuh true... yuh doh take de man out.... understand the difference the man could make.... beenie never switch anybody... no flexibility.... carlos up an down on the right... stern in front ---by heself... de players play like if they tie --- some had 15 foot rope and some had 40 foot rope buh they play tie down... latas had to be creative and find a weak link... then work around that....  :chilling: ah really need to stop.... this like a freaking heartattack...  ;D

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Football / Re: Kelvin Jack needs to go.
« on: November 14, 2005, 11:30:16 AM »
Shaka - just my opinion (wife like Jack between the uprights) - so I could see both sides..... Jack is porous ---- bottom line..... best half tnt ever play was second half against Mexico ...... then on top of that Shaka had all the match form leading to the match..... Beenie get us this far but putting jack in goal is a mistake.... by the way shaka can't handle the best of crosses but you better believe i've seen him handle headers off the line... (even in the mexico match...)... then shaka is consistent.... you know he's coming out with confidence and coming fast... i'd feel a lot safer attacking with Shaka in goal.... I may be bias but i'm not assigning blame..... if jack is the man in the goal he getting my full support but sense is sense....

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Football / Re: Updates of World Cup Qualifiers
« on: November 12, 2005, 08:11:09 PM »
Spain 5-1

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Football / warrior creed
« on: November 12, 2005, 08:09:08 PM »
a warrior never quits,
smiles as the challenges mount,
keeps moving forward,
especially when his back is to the wall,
respects his opponent,
does his best,
supports his fellow warriors,
never thinks for a moment that all is lost,
but instead looks for ways to win,
his faith is eternal,
his reward assured,
we remain socawarriors to the end!!!

feel free to add to list...    :chilling:

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Football / Re: Chris Birchall
« on: November 12, 2005, 07:59:15 PM »
sweet...

nuff respect......

 :applause: :notworthy: :notworthy: :applause:  :chilling:

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Football / Re: I must admit somethings guys......
« on: November 11, 2005, 10:37:21 AM »
I didn dream nuttin buh dah only mean de confidence so high mi nah haffa no worries an no stress.... TNT plenty - Bahrain lil bit ............ all dis 1-1, 2-0, talk is joke .... remember allyuh hear de blowout here first........  puttin de head on de block for dis one.....  :chilling:

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Football / Trinidad and Tobago on brink of history
« on: November 07, 2005, 11:38:38 PM »
Trinidad and Tobago on brink of history
By Paul Brown


LONDON, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Trinidad and Tobago will complete an amazing comeback if they beat Bahrain in their two-legged playoff and reach the World Cup finals for the first time in their history this month.

Goalkeeper Shaka Hislop believes reaching Germany 2006 would be one of the most significant achievements in the Caribbean country's history.

"We've been close to the World Cup before but never been there and it would be a big boost not just for Trinidad and Tobago but for the whole Caribbean region," he told Reuters.

"We feel we've got the players and the ability to put our country on the map. I wouldn't like to guess what it would be like over there if we make it.

"I'm sure there will be street parties. It would be a special time in our history and I'm sure the people would make it a time to remember."

That they are even playing Bahrain represents a huge achievement in itself, as with more than half the CONCACAF final qualifying group completed, Trinidad and Tobago had looked down and out.

They won just one of their first six matches under former coach Bertille St Clair, who was replaced after a 5-1 defeat to Guatemala last March.

In came the experienced 63-year-old Dutch coach Leo Beenhakker who guided them to three wins out of their last four qualifiers which allowed them to recover to finish fourth in the six-team group and qualify for the playoffs against Bahrain, winners of the Asian playoff against Uzbekistan.

Now Hislop, the 36-year-old West Ham United goalkeeper, cannot wait for Saturday's first leg against Bahrain in Port of Spain.

SMALLEST COUNTRY

With a population of just over one million, Trinidad would be the smallest country at the tournament and the first Caribbean country to qualify since Jamaica in 1998.

Hislop will undergo medical checks this week after being substituted in West Ham's 1-0 Premier League win over West Bromwich Albion on Saturday following a head injury, but it would take a brave doctor to prevent him from playing in what he describes as "the biggest game of my career".

Captained by former Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke, now with Sydney United, Trinidad also feature players from England's lower leagues such as Stern John of Derby County, who has scored 12 goals in the qualifiers, and Paul Birchall of Port Vale.

Hislop says victory over Bahrain would help his country to become a breeding ground for new talent by bringing a new generation of young players to the world's attention.

He said: "It's a personal dream of mine to play in the World Cup with Trinidad and I know this campaign is my last chance to make it.

"But as far as the larger picture goes it's a fantastic opportunity to make a name for ourselves and bring the spotlight on to our local football.

"There are so many kids in Trinidad with dreams of playing professionally, and we're always on the look-out for the next Dwight Yorke.

"I have family and friends there myself, and my wife is Trinidadian. It's where I call home and it always will be. I can guess what the atmosphere is like there now.

"I was a kid growing up there and I know what it means to the youngsters over there. It's a dream to see us at the World Cup. We're all hoping we can do it."

MISSED PENALTY

The exploits of the Soca Warriors have certainly gripped the nation so far. Trinidad confirmed their play-off place only after recovering from a goal down and a missed penalty against Mexico to win 2-1 in their final qualifier.

Hislop says their success is down to Beenhakker, once manager of Real Madrid, Ajax Amsterdam and the Netherlands, and insists they will never have a better opportunity to reach their first finals.

He said: "We've got a fantastic chance. A lot of hard work has gone into getting us where we are, and we're on our best run of form of the whole campaign. It's a good time for us.

"Leo takes a lot of credit for that. He made the changes that were necessary and he's got the team playing at their best.

"We don't know a lot about our opponents but I expect to find out a whole lot more about them from him. None of us will go into the game unprepared.

"The squad as a whole was stronger four years ago, but this team is better. We've really come together and we play as a team now despite on paper not being as strong as we were then individually. Everybody would be overjoyed and exuberant if we make it. It would be amazing."

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Football / Re: Trinis in action (Nov 5, 2005)
« on: November 05, 2005, 05:01:41 PM »
any updates on Shaka injury....

 ???

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Football / Re: Support brewing for ‘Warriors’.
« on: November 02, 2005, 10:25:42 AM »
informative collection.... plenty news in one place.... great job...  :chilling:

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Football / Re: Is College league in a mess?
« on: November 02, 2005, 10:18:37 AM »
How the ass Saints getting 7 from Fatima One day and Tranquill getting 9 from Fatima and them Tranquill going and get 5 from Saints too.

Nah something wrong they


Fatima better than Saints who are better than Tranquil. Not rocket science, Tranquil just putting out a bad squad this year.......  in school league the recruiting competing with academics and other necessities... Presentation (south) now come back from senior league and every year is money for academics, football, pan, swimming etc..... not everybody could allocate the necessary to the football on a consistent basis ...... yuh know de same could be said about the national team.... we didn hire beenie until de las'..... and we still playing wid locking down de man contract....  :chilling:

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Football / Re: Samuel impressed Beenie
« on: October 31, 2005, 08:39:32 PM »
Tenorsaw:

Let me clarify the statement...or indeed clarify the meaning of of what I said regarding putting a muzzle on Jack's mouth.

I don't have a problem with Jack standing up for what is right...on the laws regarding players rights...playing under the rules and mandates of FIFA...Matter of fact...hell yes do what you need to do on behalf of T&T!  I AGREE WHOLEHEARTEDLY!

What I do have a problem with....is the isms and skisms in realism and sensationalism of every fac*ing thing that seems to be an issue nowadays.


Luv U T&T

I doh like confusion as much as de nex man buh if ting was so obvious then Aston Villa wouldn even try to keep Samuel... buh guess what... MORE IN DE MORTAR THAN THE PESTLE ... Samuel may actually not be eligible, so Jack (yea, de very same) may have to use a case based on precedent and BS to actually push through the application.... again if we all keep our words sweet and faeces free then no problem when we have to turn around and munch... leh de man do he do  :chilling:

aside : thanks RasIred and trinimom for the updates...

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Football / Re: Why do you support a given football club?
« on: October 31, 2005, 08:28:21 PM »
when a man say he support a club ??? he mean he does sen' a lil' money to de club right.. like financial support.... or if de team sen' him a request for some brick he do what he could right... i dunno... ah might like a team for sentimental reasons... like Pres. or Naps/Bendicts, ah might love TNT national team... buy a couple tickets (buh dat's more like supporting JW).... love to see Brazil play.... but de main support is for de wife, kids and family... when yuh get down to it de rest is just ah lili ego trip... AJMHOOC (all just my humble opinion of course)  :chilling:

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Football / Re: J LLOyd Samuel and Bobby Zamora - My 2 cents
« on: October 31, 2005, 08:16:50 PM »
Fellas, here's what I think. These 2 guys SAY they want to play for T&T. No problem, lets bring them into camp, let them train w/ the team. 5 minutes before the end of the game we CAP them. Whether Trinidad & Tobago makes it to Germany or not, their FUTURE is now tied to T&T!!! J LLoyd gives us at best the missing left-sided wing player, and at worst, a back-up to Avery, which we currently do NOT have. I wouldn't call back Zamora after the 1st cap until it time for Germany!

Two wrongs doh make a right.... totally un-necessary to sink to such low intent.... wherever beenie think they can contribute fine... end of story... anything beyond that is really sad and twisted... buh yuh should probably get the benefit of de doubt... cyah believe 'bout five fella seem to agree with de option.... we sinking fast when fellas looking for a wicked option when a good normal business as usual option will achieve the same aim ---- funny, if dem boy turn into heroes these brilliant minds will turn around and be de first one to lavish dem wid praise an drink to well laid plans.... ah figure when god invent football this may not be what he had in mind...  :chilling:

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Ok, the crime bad and gettin worst, murder n kidnappin rate one ah d highest per capita in the world... buh it not like u goto be scared to walk out yuh door (during d day)... at night things cud be a lil different if u not in a crowd... all in all d law enforcement has failed, too corupt, and nobody wanna take d blame... time for change... time for communities to look out for eachother, community watch groups, where if a fella come in a neighbourhood to kidnap, rape, beat, thief, kill a resident, and get catch by the people on look-out that night, he got to be punished in tune with the crime.

if dat happen accross d country... dem fellas go be scared to walk into a neighbourhood and tief or kill

aye fella... ah guess yuh telling de broda to hurry down???

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bandit like dog does smell fear.... feel yuh better chill cause from the time yuh go home is jitters...  yuh cyah move freely an' yuh cyah have a good time... so if yuh scared from now crapeau smoke yuh pipe.... yuh stay away too long now yuh fraid cause yuh loose touch... tha's de good advice....

bad advice.... doh waste time.... buy yuh ticket ASAP.... head down to Maracas for a bake & shark, get some doubles btween there and the stadium, wine & drink, drink & wine, treat everybody like a breds, trinistyle, have a good time, say a prayer, come back up here and is back to the grind...  :chilling:

life my friend is what you make it!!

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Football / Re: Zamora and Samuel
« on: October 31, 2005, 02:06:27 PM »
lots of ambivalence and misdirection here....

beenie get us here.... no problem

beenie may pick two footballers who meet the qualifications under WC06 guidelines.... problems???

SHOULDN'T the argument be with those who make and/or break the rules rather than those who profit from abiding by the rules.... if people want to speculate then aim at the right targets.... in this case the WC06 committee... Samuel and Zamora not doing anyting wrong... BOTTOM LINE..... if they could get pick at this stage kudos to them.... dey work hard to reach this stage... demand and supply will always give quality products favorable and differential treatment... thats the whole point... yuh know if allyuh was gyul allyuh woulda jes jump on any an' every  bandwagon that come along AND de sweet ting that could pick an choose an still misbehave woulda have allyuh eating grass....  :chilling:

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Football / Re: Samuel impressed Beenie
« on: October 31, 2005, 10:12:07 AM »
Anyone know if Samuel play wid TNT if he will still be considered an English national with regard to football and playing in the premiership.... i know they have some rules limiting the number of foreign players a side could have on their team... if Samuel's status changes then his place in the premier may be in jeopardy.... this was a long time issue.... not sure on the updated rules but this issue may be a factor... any comments/clarifications  :chilling: i say this because the guys at Aston Villa know the rules better than most of us...

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Football / Re: "Magic boots.... Latapy"
« on: October 31, 2005, 10:03:15 AM »
gyah wait for the 2006 socawarriors kaiso.... soca go be hot wid tempo.....  :chilling:
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Football / Re: Zamora could he be the extra "umph"upfront?
« on: October 31, 2005, 09:50:45 AM »
The word committment is interesting... if a player is committed that's it, no options. These players choose to retain their options and commit at an opportune time... now we know they have brains AND could run ball...... what more yuh want????:rotfl: :rotfl: :chilling:

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Football / Re: Zamora and Samuel
« on: October 31, 2005, 08:47:17 AM »
wine on ah "bad ting" in ah block-o, play jab jab mas for jouvert,

doh make it so hard man.... some real trini cyah wine on ah "bad ting" in ah block-o... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :chilling:

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